rain barrel
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Definition
Noun: A rain barrel is a barrel, typically placed beneath a downspout, that is used to collect and store rainwater runoff from a roof.
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific type of water collection container. It is a compound noun where "rain" specifies the type of barrel. It is most commonly used in contexts related to gardening, sustainability, and water conservation.
Examples
- The gardener attached a rain barrel to the gutter to water her plants.
- Installing a rain barrel is a simple way to reduce your household's water usage.
- During the dry season, they relied on the water from their rain barrel.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be extended in discussions about systems: "They installed a system of interconnected rain barrels to maximize their water storage capacity."
Variants and Related Words
- Water butt: (Chiefly British English) A term with the same meaning as "rain barrel."
- Cistern: A more general term for a tank for storing water, which can include larger-scale systems beyond a simple barrel.
- Rainwater harvesting: The broader practice of collecting and storing rainwater, for which a rain barrel is a common tool.
Synonyms
- Water collector
- Rainwater tank (though this often implies a larger capacity)
Notes
"Rain barrel" functions as a single lexical unit. While the words "rain" and "barrel" have their own separate meanings, in this compound, they create a specific term for an object with a dedicated purpose.
Noun
- a barrel used as a cistern to hold rainwater